Michele Dunaway
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Michele Dunaway | |
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Born | July 14, 1965 St. Louis, Missouri |
Pen name | Michele Dunaway |
Occupation | novelist |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | 2000 - present |
Genres | Romance |
Michele Dunaway (born July 14, 1965 as Michele Smith) is a best-selling American author of romantic novels. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and sold her first book because of an editor appointment at a national convention.
Dunaway is the oldest of two children and was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her education includes thirty hours past a masters degree.
She began writing as a young child, but didn't seriously attempt publication until 1999, when she met with an editor. The editor requested Michele's work, and the bought it less than two months later.
[edit] Bibliography
- Date First Published, Title, Contents Notes (if any), Series Connection (if any), Book/s Number in Series (if any), Original Publisher
- 2000, A Little Office Romance, none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2001, Taming the Tabloid Heiress, none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2002, The Simply Scandalous Princess, The Carradignes: American Royalty, Harlequin American Romance
- 2002, Catching the Corporate Playboy (a Jacobsen book), none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2003, Sweeping the Bride Away, none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2003, The Playboy's Protegee, (A Jacobsen book), none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2004, Unwrapping Mr. Wright, none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2004, About Last Night, (A Jacobsen book), none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2005, Emergency Engagement, none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2006, Legally Tender, none, Harlequin American Romance
- 2006, Capturing the Cop, (A Jacobsen book), Harlequin American Romance
- 2006, The Marriage Campaign, American Beautires, Harlequin American Romance
- 2006, The Wedding Secret, American Beauties, Harlequin American Romance
- 2007, Nine Months' Notice, American Beauties, Harlequin American Romance
- 2007, Hart's Victory, NASCAR, Harlequin